High-pressure cleaning machine for hollow glass production
By adding a cleaning water tank and a rinsing water tank to the high-pressure cleaner used in insulating glass production, and combining high-pressure airflow and a multi-stage roller brush assembly, the problems of heat energy waste and wastewater mixing in the existing equipment have been solved, achieving efficient cleaning and rapid drying, and improving glass cleanliness and cleaning efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520440202.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing insulating glass cleaning equipment wastes heat energy during the drying process, the wiping rollers are prone to dirt accumulation, the cleaning effect is not ideal, and the wastewater mixes with the rinsing water, affecting the cleaning efficiency and glass cleanliness.
A high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production was designed, which adds a cleaning water tank and a rinsing water tank. It uses high-pressure airflow to quickly dry the moisture on the glass surface, and cleans it through a multi-stage roller brush group and a high-pressure spraying mechanism, avoiding the mixing of wastewater and rinsing water, thereby improving cleaning efficiency and cleanliness.
It achieves rapid drying without watermarks, improves the cleanliness of the original glass sheet, saves water resources, facilitates the recycling of rinsing water, and reduces cleaning costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of insulating glass processing equipment, and more specifically, it relates to a high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production. Background Technology
[0002] Insulating glass is a composite glass made of two or more panes of glass joined together by a spacer and butyl sealant. An inert gas is filled between adjacent panes to reduce heat conduction and sound transmission. After cutting, the glass sheets typically have oil, dust, and impurities on their surfaces. Incomplete cleaning can affect the adhesion between the butyl sealant and the glass when the insulating glass is assembled, and residual contaminants in the airtight layer can directly affect the light transmittance of the insulating glass or cause sealing failure. Therefore, the cleanliness of the raw glass sheets directly affects the processing quality of insulating glass.
[0003] Chinese patent with authorization announcement number "CN220992241U" discloses a horizontal glass cleaning device, including a machine body and a water tank. A cleaning component is installed inside the machine body, which includes a brush roller and a nozzle. A linkage component is installed on the machine body, and a pumping component and a filtering component are installed on the water tank. During use, in order to ensure the cleanliness of the glass after cleaning, the brush roller rotating into the air duct is dried again, which will dry the small amount of water absorbed during the wiping work. This not only ensures the drying effect of the glass, but also avoids watermarks on the glass surface after wiping due to moisture on the surface of the brush roller, thus ensuring the smoothness of the glass surface.
[0004] However, the above-mentioned device still has the following shortcomings when in use: 1. Drying the water-absorbing wiping roller wastes a lot of heat energy, and the wiping roller is used frequently, resulting in low drying efficiency and unsatisfactory watermark removal effect on glass; 2. Some stains still remain in the water absorbed by the wiping roller. Directly drying the wiping roller will cause a small amount of dust and oil in the sewage to remain directly on the wiping roller, which will accumulate and eventually cause the wiping roller to harden, making subsequent cleaning troublesome and laborious. Utility Model Content
[0005] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a high-pressure cleaning machine for the production of insulating glass. It adds a cleaning water tank and a rinsing water tank to avoid the mixing of sewage and rinsing water, and uses high-pressure airflow to quickly dry the moisture on the glass surface, so that the glass surface is free of water stains, the subsequent drying is faster and there are no watermarks, and the cleaned glass sheet has a higher degree of cleanliness.
[0006] The high-pressure washer for insulating glass production includes a roller conveyor. The roller conveyor includes a frame, with a conveyor motor fixedly connected to one side of the frame. Multiple rubber rollers are rotatably connected to both ends of the frame. The conveyor motor drives the rubber rollers to rotate. A cleaning water tank and a rinsing water tank are arranged sequentially from front to back at the bottom of the roller conveyor. A cleaning chamber that cooperates with the roller conveyor is arranged above the cleaning water tank and the rinsing water tank. A drying chamber is arranged behind the cleaning chamber and is connected to a fan. The cleaning chamber includes a first roller brush group, a second roller brush group, a scraper, a third roller brush group, and a high-pressure air knife arranged sequentially from front to back. A high-pressure spraying mechanism is provided at the front end of the first roller brush group, the second roller brush group, the third roller brush group, and the high-pressure air knife.
[0007] Preferably, the first roller brush group, the second roller brush group, and the third roller brush group have the same structure, each including an upper roller brush and a lower roller brush arranged vertically. The two ends of the lower roller brush are rotatably connected to the frame through bearings, and the upper end of the lower roller brush is not lower than the upper end of the rubber roller. The two ends of the upper roller brush are rotatably connected to a roller brush tensioning mechanism, which is fixedly connected to the frame. Meshing gears are fixedly connected to the central shafts of the upper and lower roller brushes.
[0008] Preferably, a first transmission wheel is fixedly connected to the central shaft of the upper roller brush in the first roller brush group, and a second transmission wheel is fixedly connected to the central shaft of the upper roller brush in the second roller brush group, with the second transmission wheel being connected to the first transmission wheel in a transmission connection.
[0009] Preferably, the roller brush tensioning mechanism includes a tensioning seat, which is fixedly connected to the frame. Guide rails are fixed at both ends inside the tensioning seat, and a bearing seat is slidably connected to both guide rails. A telescopic rod is provided between the upper end of the bearing seat and the tensioning seat, and a spring is sleeved inside the telescopic rod.
[0010] Preferably, the high-pressure spray washing mechanism includes cleaning pipelines arranged vertically, with multiple high-pressure nozzles evenly spaced on each of the two cleaning pipelines. The high-pressure nozzles are all inclined towards the conveying direction of the roller conveyor. The cleaning pipelines are connected to corresponding cleaning water tanks, rinsing water tanks, or water supply systems via water pumps.
[0011] Preferably, the tilt angle of the high-pressure nozzle is 30-60°.
[0012] Preferably, the cleaning water tank and the rinsing water tank have the same structure, both including a water tank body, with an inlet at the upper end of the water tank body and an outlet at the lower end of the water tank body. The bottom of the water tank body is provided with a matching slide rail and a slider. The slide rail is fixedly connected to the frame. A detachable filter basket is installed at the upper end of the water tank body. A handle is fixedly connected to the top of the filter basket, and a filter screen is provided at the bottom of the filter basket.
[0013] Preferably, a handle is fixedly connected to the water tank body, and a limit block is fixedly connected to the end of the slide rail away from the handle.
[0014] Preferably, the upper part of the water tank body is provided with a rubber baffle, which is fixedly connected to the frame.
[0015] Preferably, a partition is provided between the cleaning water tank and the rinsing water tank, and the partition is fixedly connected to the frame of the roller conveyor.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0017] 1. This utility model adds a cleaning water tank and a rinsing water tank, which are independent of each other. The cleaning water tank works in conjunction with the initial cleaning and subsequent fine cleaning of the glass sheet to recycle and filter wastewater. The rinsing water tank works in conjunction with the rinsing and drying of the glass sheet to recycle rinsing water, avoiding the mixing of wastewater and rinsing water, making the rinsing water cleaner, saving water during rinsing, and making the rinsing water easier to recycle.
[0018] 2. The first, second, and third roller brush groups, through the rotation of the upper and lower roller brushes and in conjunction with the high-pressure water jets sprayed by the high-pressure spraying mechanism, brush the upper and lower surfaces of the glass sheet. The upper roller brush is equipped with roller brush tensioning mechanisms at both ends. The roller brush tensioning mechanisms can not only adapt to the cleaning of glass sheets of different thicknesses, but also ensure the stability and reliability of the roller brush during long-term use.
[0019] 3. A scraper is added behind the second roller brush group. After the second roller brush group cleans, the scraper can remove the residual sewage and dirt on the glass surface, further reducing the contaminants on the glass surface and saving water for subsequent rinsing. After rinsing, a high-pressure air knife is added to quickly dry the moisture on the glass surface with high-pressure airflow, so that the glass surface is free of water stains, making subsequent drying faster and without watermarks, resulting in a higher cleanliness of the cleaned glass sheet. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a front structural diagram of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the rear structure of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the present invention;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a reference diagram showing the usage state of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram showing the interaction between the first and second roller brush groups;
[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the roller brush tensioning mechanism;
[0026] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first cleaning component;
[0027] Figure 8 This is a structural diagram of the cleaning water tank;
[0028] Figure 9 This is a structural diagram of the cleaning water tank and rubber baffle.
[0029] In the diagram, 1. Roller conveyor; 101. Conveyor motor; 102. Rubber roller; 2. Support leg; 3. Cleaning water tank; 301. Water pump one; 302. Slider; 303. Slide rail; 304. Limit block; 305. Filter basket; 306. Handle; 307. Water inlet; 308. Handle; 309. Water outlet; 4. Rinse water tank; 401. Water pump two; 5. Fan; 6. Drying box; 7. Cleaning box; 71. First spray washing assembly; 7101. Cleaning pipeline; 7102. High pressure. 72. Nozzle; 72. First roller brush group; 7201. Upper roller brush; 7202. Lower roller brush; 7203. Gear; 7204. Roller brush motor; 7205. Transmission wheel one; 73. Second roller brush group; 7301. Transmission wheel two; 74. Scraper; 75. Second spray washing assembly; 76. Third roller brush group; 77. High-pressure air knife; 78. Roller brush tensioning mechanism; 7801. Tensioning seat; 7802. Bearing seat; 7803. Spring; 7804. Telescopic rod; 79. Rubber baffle; 8. Partition. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
[0031] The directional terms used in the detailed description paragraphs are only for the convenience of those skilled in the art to understand the technical solutions described in this application based on the visual orientation shown in the accompanying drawings. Unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "setting," "installation," "connection," etc., should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0032] like Figures 1 to 9As shown, a high-pressure washer for insulating glass production includes a roller conveyor 1, which is used for the automatic conveying of raw glass sheets. The roller conveyor 1 includes a frame, which serves as the basic support structure for the roller conveyor 1 and also supports and installs other components. A conveyor motor 101 is fixedly connected to one side of the frame, and multiple rubber rollers 102 are rotatably connected to both ends of the frame. The conveyor motor 101 drives the rubber rollers 102 to rotate. The roller conveyor 1 is existing technology. In this embodiment, a worm gear is fixedly installed at one end of each rubber roller 102. The conveyor motor 101 drives the worm gear and the rubber roller 102 to rotate synchronously through the worm. The surface of the rubber roller 102 has a certain roughness, which can increase the friction with the surface of the raw glass sheet and prevent the raw glass sheet from slipping during the conveying process.
[0033] The bottom of the roller conveyor 1 is provided with a cleaning water tank 3 and a rinsing water tank 4 from front to back. The upper part of the cleaning water tank 3 and the rinsing water tank 4 is provided with a cleaning tank 7 that cooperates with the roller conveyor 1. The cleaning water tank 3 and the rinsing water tank 4 are used to receive the wastewater after cleaning and filter it so that the filtered water can be recycled. The rear of the cleaning tank 7 is provided with a drying tank 6. The drying tank 6 is the prior art. The drying tank 6 is connected to the fan 5. The drying tank 6 is used to further dry the glass sheet after cleaning and drying the water stains so that the humid air can be discharged in time.
[0034] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the cleaning tank 7 includes, from front to back, a first roller brush group 72, a second roller brush group 73, a scraper 74, a third roller brush group 76, and a high-pressure air knife 77. The scraper 74 has a silicone plate at its bottom. The high-pressure air knife 77 is existing technology and is connected to a blower. The front ends of the first roller brush group 72, the second roller brush group 73, the third roller brush group 76, and the high-pressure air knife 77 are all equipped with high-pressure spray washing mechanisms. The cleaning tank 7 uses the first roller brush group 72 and the second roller brush group 73 in conjunction with the high-pressure spray washing mechanism to perform initial and fine cleaning on the glass sheet to remove oil and dust from its surface. The wastewater is then scraped into the cleaning water tank 3 by the scraper 74 for filtration. Afterwards, the third roller brush group 76, in conjunction with the high-pressure spray washing mechanism, rinses the glass sheet. After rinsing, the glass sheet is dried by the high-pressure air knife 77. The rinsing and drying water is directly recycled into the rinsing water tank 4, avoiding mixing of rinsing water and wastewater. This rinsing method is more water-efficient and facilitates the recycling of rinsing water.
[0035] like Figure 5As shown, the first roller brush group 72, the second roller brush group 73, and the third roller brush group 76 have the same structure, each including an upper roller brush 7201 and a lower roller brush 7202 arranged vertically. The two ends of the lower roller brush 7202 are rotatably connected to the frame via bearings to ensure its flexible rotation. The upper end of the lower roller brush 7202 is not lower than the upper end of the rubber roller 102, which facilitates full contact between the lower roller brush 7202 and the bottom of the glass sheet. The two ends of the upper roller brush 7201 are rotatably connected to a roller brush tensioning mechanism 78. The roller brush tensioning mechanism 78 can automatically adjust the position of the upper roller brush 7201 according to the thickness of the glass sheet and the cleaning requirements, ensuring good contact pressure between the upper and lower roller brushes and the glass surface. The roller brush tensioning mechanism 78 is fixedly connected to the frame. Meshing gears 7203 are fixedly connected to the central shafts of the upper roller brush 7201 and the lower roller brush 7202. The lower roller brush 7202 is connected to the roller brush motor 7204, which is fixedly mounted on the housing of the cleaning tank 7. Through the meshing transmission of the two gears 7203, the upper and lower roller brushes rotate synchronously relative to each other. During use, the rotation direction of the upper roller brush 7201 and the lower roller brush 7202 is opposite to the conveying direction of the roller conveyor 1, which can greatly improve the cleaning effect.
[0036] In this embodiment, the first roller brush group 72 and the second roller brush group 73 use a single power source. Specifically, a first transmission wheel 7205 is fixedly connected to the central shaft of the upper roller brush 7201 in the first roller brush group 72, and a second transmission wheel 7301 is fixedly connected to the central shaft of the upper roller brush in the second roller brush group 73. The second transmission wheel 7301 is connected to the first transmission wheel 7205, and both are sprockets connected by a chain. In this case, any lower roller brush 7202 can be connected to the roller brush motor 7204, allowing for unified adjustment of the rotational speeds of the first roller brush group 72 and the second roller brush group 73.
[0037] like Figure 6As shown, the roller brush tensioning mechanism 78 includes a tensioning seat 7801, guide rails, a bearing seat 7802, a telescopic rod 7804, and a spring 7803. The tensioning seat 7801 is fixedly connected to the frame, serving to support the entire tensioning mechanism. Guide rails are fixed at both ends of the tensioning seat 7801, providing guidance for the sliding of the bearing seat 7802. The bearing seat 7802 is slidably connected to both guide rails. The bearing inside the bearing seat 7802 is connected to the central axis of the upper roller brush 7201. A telescopic rod 7804 is provided between the upper end of the bearing seat 7802 and the tensioning seat 7801, and a spring 7803 is sleeved inside the telescopic rod 7804. When the thickness of the glass sheet changes, the spring 7803 inside the telescopic rod 7804 will automatically compress or extend, driving the bearing seat 7802 to move up and down in the guide rail, thereby adjusting the position of the upper roller brush 7201. The roller brush tensioning mechanism 78 can not only adapt to the cleaning of glass sheets of different thicknesses, but also ensure the stability and reliability of the roller brush during long-term use.
[0038] The high-pressure spray cleaning mechanism includes upper and lower cleaning pipes 7101 and multiple high-pressure nozzles 7102. The cleaning pipes 7101 are preferably made of corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel, which also allows them to withstand the impact of high-pressure water flow. Multiple high-pressure nozzles 7102 are equally spaced on each of the two cleaning pipes 7101. The upper high-pressure nozzles 7102 are used to clean the upper surface of the glass, and the lower high-pressure nozzles 7102 are used to clean the lower surface of the glass. All these high-pressure nozzles 7102 are inclined towards the conveying direction of the roller conveyor 1, with the inclination angle controlled between 30-60°. This inclined arrangement allows the high-pressure water flow to more effectively remove dirt from the glass surface, improving the cleaning effect.
[0039] In use, the cleaning pipeline 7101 is connected to the corresponding cleaning water tank 3, rinsing water tank 4 or water supply system via a water pump. The water pump can provide sufficient water pressure and volume to the high-pressure nozzle 7102 to ensure cleaning efficiency and quality.
[0040] In this embodiment, the high-pressure spraying mechanisms at the front ends of the first roller brush group 72 and the second roller brush group 73 are connected by pipelines to form the first spraying assembly 71. The first spraying assembly 71 is connected to water pump 301, and water pump 301 is connected to the cleaning water tank 3. The high-pressure spraying mechanisms at the front ends of the third roller brush group 76 and the high-pressure air knife 77 are connected by pipelines to form the second spraying assembly 75. The second spraying assembly 75 is connected to water pump 401, and water pump 401 is connected to the rinsing water tank 4. This allows for the recycling of water resources in the cleaning water tank 3 and the rinsing water tank 4.
[0041] like Figure 8 and Figure 9As shown, the cleaning water tank 3 and the rinsing water tank 4 have the same structure, both including a tank body. The tank body is preferably made of stainless steel or corrosion-resistant engineering plastic to ensure good corrosion resistance and sealing. The upper end of the tank body has an inlet 307 for replenishing cleaning water; the lower end of the tank body has an outlet 309, which is equipped with a valve for discharging wastewater after cleaning. The bottom of the tank body has a matching slide rail 303 and a slider 302. The slide rail 303 is fixedly connected to the frame, and the slider 302 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the tank body. Through the slide rail 303 and slider 302, the tank can be easily pulled out and pushed back into the frame after the wastewater is drained, facilitating cleaning and maintenance.
[0042] A removable filter basket 305 is installed at the top of the water tank body, and a filter screen is provided at the bottom of the filter basket 305. During use, filter cotton is placed on the filter screen to absorb oil and filter impurities, thereby better maintaining the cleanliness of the cleaning water.
[0043] A handle 306 is fixedly connected to the top of the filter basket 305, facilitating the separation of the filter basket 305 from the water tank body for cleaning impurities and replacing the filter cotton. A pull handle 308 is fixedly connected to the water tank body, and a limit block 304 is fixedly connected to the end of the slide rail 303 away from the pull handle 308. The pull handle 308 and the limit block 304 further improve the convenience and safety of water tank operation.
[0044] A rubber baffle 79 is provided on the upper part of the water tank body, and the rubber baffle 79 is fixedly connected to the frame. The rubber baffle 79 serves as a guide, facilitating the entry of wastewater after cleaning into the water tank body and preventing wastewater from splashing. A partition 8 is provided between the cleaning water tank 3 and the rinsing water tank 4, and the partition 8 is fixedly connected to the frame of the roller conveyor 1. The partition 8 further isolates the cleaning water tank 3 and the rinsing water tank 4, preventing the wastewater after cleaning from mixing with the rinsing water.
[0045] Working principle:
[0046] In use, the conveyor motor 101 and the roller brush motor 7204 are started. The conveyor motor 101 drives the rubber roller 102 to rotate, and the glass sheet to be cleaned is placed on the rubber roller 102. The rubber roller 102 conveys the glass sheet forward. The glass sheet first passes through the first set of high-pressure nozzles 7102 in the first spray washing assembly 71. At this time, the high-pressure nozzles 7102 spray cleaning water mixed with cleaning solution onto the upper and lower surfaces of the glass sheet. The cleaning water can dissolve oil stains. As the glass sheet continues to be conveyed, it enters the space between the upper and lower roller brushes in the first roller brush assembly 72. The upper and lower roller brushes rotate relative to each other under the action of the gear 7203, brushing the upper and lower surfaces of the glass sheet to remove dirt and impurities from the glass surface, completing the initial brushing.
[0047] The glass sheet continues to be conveyed forward. The second set of high-pressure nozzles 7102 in the first spray washing assembly 71 continues to spray the glass sheet with high pressure, and the second roller brush assembly 73 performs a second brushing to further improve the cleanliness of the glass. Then, the scraper 74 scrapes away the residual water and dirt on the glass surface as the glass sheet moves forward. The scraped-off wastewater flows into the cleaning water tank 3 under the guidance of the rubber baffle 79. As the glass sheet continues to move forward and enters the rinsing water tank 4, the first set of high-pressure nozzles 7102 in the second spray washing assembly 75 sprays clean water onto the upper and lower surfaces of the glass sheet. The third roller brush assembly 76 performs a third brushing of the glass sheet to clean the residual cleaning liquid and stains on the surface of the glass sheet. The second set of high-pressure nozzles 7102 continues to spray clean water to rinse the glass sheet. Then, the high-pressure air knife 77 blows the water stains dry, completing the glass cleaning and drying process.
[0048] Finally, the raw glass sheet enters the drying chamber, where the heating device heats the air inside. Fan 5 evenly blows the hot air onto the surface of the raw glass sheet, drying it completely. The dried glass sheet is then conveyed out of the cleaning machine, completing the entire cleaning and drying process.
[0049] During this process, the cleaning water tank 3 and the rinsing water tank 4 can filter the sewage and rinsing water through the filter basket 305 and filter cotton. The filtered water is then pumped back into the corresponding spray washing components for recycling.
[0050] Finally, although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This way of describing the specification is only for clarity. Those skilled in the art should regard the specification as a whole. The technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A high-pressure washer for insulating glass production, comprising a roller conveyor (1), the roller conveyor (1) comprising a frame, a conveyor motor (101) fixedly connected to one side of the frame, and multiple rubber rollers (102) rotatably connected to both ends of the frame, the conveyor motor (101) driving the rubber rollers (102) to rotate, characterized in that: The bottom of the roller conveyor (1) is provided with a cleaning water tank (3) and a rinsing water tank (4) from front to back. The upper part of the cleaning water tank (3) and the rinsing water tank (4) is provided with a cleaning box (7) that cooperates with the roller conveyor (1). The rear of the cleaning box (7) is provided with a drying box (6). The drying box (6) is connected to the blower (5). The cleaning box (7) includes a first roller brush group (72), a second roller brush group (73), a scraper (74), a third roller brush group (76) and a high-pressure air knife (77) arranged from front to back. The front end of the first roller brush group (72), the second roller brush group (73), the third roller brush group (76) and the high-pressure air knife (77) are all provided with a high-pressure spraying mechanism.
2. The high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first roller brush group (72), the second roller brush group (73) and the third roller brush group (76) have the same structure. They all include an upper roller brush (7201) and a lower roller brush (7202) arranged vertically. The two ends of the lower roller brush (7202) are rotatably connected to the frame through bearings, and the upper end of the lower roller brush (7202) is not lower than the upper end of the rubber roller (102). The two ends of the upper roller brush (7201) are rotatably connected to a roller brush tensioning mechanism (78). The roller brush tensioning mechanism (78) is fixedly connected to the frame. The upper roller brush (7201) and the lower roller brush (7202) are fixedly connected to a meshing gear (7203).
3. A high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production according to claim 2, characterized in that: In the first roller brush group (72), a transmission wheel 1 (7205) is fixedly connected to the central shaft of the upper roller brush (7201), and in the second roller brush group (73), a transmission wheel 2 (7301) is fixedly connected to the central shaft of the upper roller brush. The transmission wheel 2 (7301) is connected to the transmission wheel 1 (7205) in a transmission connection.
4. A high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production according to claim 2, characterized in that: The roller brush tensioning mechanism (78) includes a tensioning seat (7801), which is fixedly connected to the frame. Guide rails are fixed at both ends of the tensioning seat (7801), and a bearing seat (7802) is slidably connected to the two guide rails. A telescopic rod (7804) is provided between the upper end of the bearing seat (7802) and the tensioning seat (7801), and a spring (7803) is sleeved inside the telescopic rod (7804).
5. A high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production according to claim 1, characterized in that: The high-pressure spray washing mechanism includes a cleaning pipeline (7101) arranged vertically. Each of the two cleaning pipelines (7101) is provided with a plurality of high-pressure nozzles (7102) arranged at equal intervals. The high-pressure nozzles (7102) are all inclined to the side of the conveying direction of the roller conveyor (1). The cleaning pipeline (7101) is connected to the corresponding cleaning water tank (3), rinsing water tank (4) or water supply system through a water pump.
6. A high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production according to claim 5, characterized in that: The tilt angle of the high-pressure nozzle (7102) is 30-60°.
7. A high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cleaning water tank (3) and the rinsing water tank (4) have the same structure, both including a water tank body. The upper end of the water tank body is provided with a water inlet (307), and the lower end of the water tank body is provided with a water outlet (309). The bottom of the water tank body is provided with a matching slide rail (303) and a slider (302). The slide rail (303) is fixedly connected to the frame. A detachable filter basket (305) is installed on the upper end of the water tank body. A handle (306) is fixedly connected to the top of the filter basket (305), and a filter screen is provided at the bottom of the filter basket (305).
8. A high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production according to claim 7, characterized in that: A handle (308) is fixedly connected to the water tank body, and a limit block (304) is fixedly connected to one end of the slide rail (303) away from the handle (308).
9. A high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production according to claim 8, characterized in that: The upper part of the water tank body is provided with a rubber baffle (79), which is fixedly connected to the frame.
10. A high-pressure cleaning machine for insulating glass production according to claim 1, characterized in that: A partition (8) is provided between the cleaning water tank (3) and the rinsing water tank (4), and the partition (8) is fixedly connected to the frame of the roller conveyor (1).
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Horizontal glass cleaning device
CN220992241U